Will of Blanche Pinsent from Newfoundland will books vol
11 page 205 probate year 1918

This will was read, recorded and transcribed by JUDY BENSONWhile I have endeavored to be as correct as humanly possible,
there could be some typographical errors

Will of Blanche Pinsent of St. John's

In re
Blanche Pinsent deceased

Hughesville January 28 1917 To my Children I wish Constance to
have my Tea Coffe service. All old family portraits & old China
& linen now in Earls's house in St. John's, Earl to have his Father's
watch, Bookcase & books Silver masonic tray & all furniture now
in his house belonging belonging (I presume the second belonging is an
error) to me Francis to have my diamond ring, large silver tray & six
salt sellers now in Earls house in St. John's Nfld. The rest of my
moneys in Government Savings Bank in St. John's & all other money I
possess to be divided equally between Constance and Francis. A work
box of mine now in Earls house in St. John's I want Constance to have with
the things inside of it, also an old Bible, belonging to Oliver Cromwells
Secretary, & a very old English history, Yours affect. Mother Blanche
Pinsent

Correct Charles H. Emerson
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.
(Listed in the margin next to this will the following)
Fiat
Sept 28/18
Kent J.
adm cta
Oct 8/18
granted to
E.S. Pinsent
Sureties
JAClift(?)
John Dawe
Estate
sworn at
$7760.41